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Flat219.fm Page 1 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM WELCOME Congratulations on purchasing your Visioneer PaperPort flatbed scanner. With your scanner, you can quickly scan paper documents and color photos to place their electronic images on your computer. Please note that this guide covers installation steps for a family of PaperPort flatbed scanners—the PaperPort 3100, 6000, and 6100 series of scanners. WHAT’S IN THE BOX Before starting the installation, check the contents of the box to make sure that all parts are included. If any items are missing or damaged, contact the dealer where you purchased the scanner. Software CD ▼ Installation Guide Scanner cable Power cord NOTE: The CD also includes the PaperPort User’s Guide, the manual for the PaperPort software. You can print a copy from the CD to your printer. PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 1 Flat219.fm Page 2 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 2 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE WHAT YOU NEED To use the scanner and software, you need the following: ■ IBM PC (or 100-percent compatible) 486 or higher ■ Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft NT 4.0 ■ 16 megabytes (MB) or more of available internal memory (RAM) ■ 35 MB of free hard disk space ■ A VGA or SVGA monitor. Recommended settings for your monitor are as many colors as possible—High Color (16-bit), True Color (24-bit), or 32-bit if your monitor has that capability. Set the resolution to at least 800 by 600 pixels. To set your monitor’s colors and resolution, open the Windows Control Panel, double-click Display, and then click the Settings tab. ■ A CD-ROM drive GETTING THE PAPERPORT USER’S GUIDE The CD also includes your PaperPort Getting Started Guide and PaperPort User’s Guide. These guides provide more detailed information about PaperPort’s features. Please see the CD to view these guides. You can also print these guides from the CD. Flat219.fm Page 3 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM THE SCANNER 3 THE SCANNER 1 Document cover 2 Document pad 3 Glass 4 Reference frame 5 Button (Some Models Only) 6 Power jack 7 To PC parallel 8 To printer 1 2 Document cover. Close the document cover after placing items on the scanner glass. 3 4 Glass. Place items face down on top of the glass, in the upper left corner. 5 6 Button (Some Models Only). Previews scan or starts PaperPort software if it is not running. 7 8 To PC parallel. Plug the cable that connects the scanner to the computer into this port. Document pad. Helps to secure the document in place on the scanner glass. Reference frame. Place items face down within this frame. Both inches and centimeter markings appear along the border of the frame. Power jack. Plug the scanner power cord into this jack. To printer. Plug your printer cable into this port. ▼ NOTE: The scanner does not have an on/off switch. Simply start the PaperPort software and click the Twain button. For more information, see “Setting Up the Scanner” on page 8. Flat219.fm Page 4 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 4 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE SCANNER FEATURES The following table lists some of the important features of the scanners: Feature PaperPort 3100 Series PaperPort 6000 Series PaperPort 6100 Series Optical Resolution 300 x 600 dpi 600 x 1200 dpi 600 x 1200 dpi Maximum Resolution 2400 x 2400 dpi 2400 x 2400 dpi 2400 x 2400 dpi Scanning Modes 30 bit color (24-bit output) 10 bit grayscale 1 bit line art 30 bit color (24-bit output) 10 bit grayscale 1 bit line art 36 bit color (24-bit output) 12 bit grayscale 1 bit line art Maximum Document Size 8.5 inches x 11 inches 8.5 inches x 11 inches 8.5 inches x 11 inches Operating Systems Windows 95 Windows NT 4.0* Windows 95 Windows NT 4.0* Windows 95 Windows NT 4.0* * Use with Windows NT 4.0 depends on your hardware configuration. See the README file on the PaperPort CD for more information. GETTING HELP The PaperPort software includes a complete help system that answers questions about the scanner and its software. If you have questions or the scanner doesn’t seem to work correctly, please use the help. To get help while using the PaperPort software: ■ Press the F1 key, or from the Help menu, choose PaperPort Help Topics to display the Help Topics window. ▼ TIP: For specific information and numbers to call, see the technical support card that you received with your scanner. Flat219.fm Page 5 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM CONNECTING THE SCANNER TO YOUR COMPUTER 5 CONNECTING THE SCANNER TO YOUR COMPUTER The PaperPort scanner connects to any available parallel (LPT) port on the back of your computer. ▼ NOTE: Please follow the sequence of steps in this section. Do not connect the power cable until all other connections are complete. To connect the PaperPort scanner: 1. Save any open files then shut down Windows. 2. Turn off the power to your computer. 3. Not all models have locks, but if your scanner has a lock button, slide the lock button to the unlocked position. Locked position Unlocked position ▼ NOTE: On the PaperPort 3100, the lock is on the right hand side. 4. If a printer cable is attached to your computer’s parallel port, unplug it and plug it into the port marked “To printer” on the back of the scanner. 5. Plug the PC end of the scanner cable into an available parallel port on the back of your computer. 6. Plug the other end of the scanner cable into the port on the back of the scanner marked “To PC parallel port.” If the plug does not attach easily, make sure that you are plugging it in correctly. Do not force the plug into the connection. Flat219.fm Page 6 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 6 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE ▼ NOTE: If you want to “daisy-chain” the scanner and a Zip drive so they share the port, first connect the Zip drive to the computer, then connect the scanner to the Zip drive. 7. Plug the power adapter cable into the jack on the PaperPort scanner. 8. Plug the power adapter into an AC (wall) outlet. The power-on light on the front of the scanner comes on indicating the scanner is receiving power. The following diagram show the cable connections. Power cord Scanner cable Printer cable 9. Turn on your computer. You’re ready to begin installing the PaperPort software. ▼ NOTE: On some PaperPort scanners the power-on light remains lit when the computer is turned off. This is normal even though the computer is turned off. Flat219.fm Page 7 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM INSTALLING THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE 7 INSTALLING THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE The PaperPort CD includes all the PaperPort software files. ▼ NOTE: The CD also includes the PaperPort User’s Guide, the manual for the PaperPort software. You can read the guide while the CD is running, or print a copy directly from the CD to your printer. To install the PaperPort software: 1. Start Microsoft Windows and make sure that no other applications are running. 2. Insert the PaperPort CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The CD automatically starts. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the PaperPort software on your computer. Later, after the scanner is working, you can install the other applications provided on the CD. ▼ NOTE: If the PaperPort CD does not automatically start, make sure the CD drive’s door is completely shut. If the CD still doesn’t start, click the Windows 95 icon that shows the drives on your computer. (Usually, the icon is named My Computer.) The window shows the drives available on your computer. Double-click the icon for your CD-ROM drive to see the list of files on the CD. Double-click the file named START.EXE. The CD starts. ▼ TIP: For a quick look at how to use the PaperPort features, choose One-Minute Guide from the PaperPort Help menu. Flat219.fm Page 8 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 8 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE SETTING UP THE SCANNER The steps to set up the scanner identify the type of scanner you have and prepares the PaperPort software to scan with it. To set up the scanner: 1. If the PaperPort software isn’t currently running, double-click the PaperPort icon on the Windows desktop to start it. The PaperPort Desktop appears. If your scanner has a button on its front panel you can also press the button to start the PaperPort software. 2. From the File menu, choose Select Source. The Select Source dialog box appears, listing all TWAIN devices installed on your computer. 3. Choose the appropriate option for your model of the PaperPort scanner, and then click Select. Your scanner is now set to scan with the PaperPort software. ▼ NOTE: You don’t need to complete Steps 2 and 3 again, unless you change the selected source to another TWAIN device. Flat219.fm Page 9 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM SCANNING AN ITEM 9 SCANNING AN ITEM The following procedure provides the basic steps for scanning an item. You can scan many types of items, from small business cards to A4-sized pages. The PaperPort software also has special settings for scanning color photos and fine print (like the fine print on a contract). For more information about scan settings, see “Adjusting Scan Settings” on page 11. To scan an item: 1. If the PaperPort software isn’t currently running, double-click the PaperPort icon on the Windows desktop to start it. The PaperPort Desktop appears. If your scanner has a button on its front panel you can also press the button to start the PaperPort software. 2. Open the scanner cover, place the item face down onto the upper left edge of the scanner glass, and close the cover. 3. Click the Twain icon on the Command Bar, or choose Acquire from the File menu. The PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box appears. The following figure is a sample of the dialog box. The one you see may be slightly different. For details about the Scan Manager’s features for your scanner, choose PaperPort Help Topics from the Help menu and see the information about the PaperPort Scan Manager. Flat219.fm Page 10 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 10 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE Select an option appropriate for how you want to use the scanned item. Preview the item here. View and adjust the scan settings. Use predefined area icons to select the area of an item to scan. Restore the default settings. Drag the borders of the selection rectangle surrounding the item to adjust the area that the scanner scans. Adjust the brightness or contrast of the scanned item. Set the measurement units to view the dimensions of the preview item. Scan the item to the PaperPort Desktop. Preview the item before you scan. The Auto icon is the default. It selects the entire item to scan. 4. Click one of the options to “Scan Page For.” For example, to make sure the software is installed correctly use the current default setting of Color Photo—Faster. To scan other items, select scan settings appropriate for the items. For more information, see “Adjusting Scan Settings” on page 11. 5. Drag the selection rectangle around the item to resize the area the scanner scans, or click one of the predefined scan area icons. 6. Click the Preview button. If your scanner has a button on the front panel, you can press it instead of clicking the Preview button. The scanner scans the item and displays a preview of the item in the Preview area of the PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box. 7. (optional) Repeat Steps 4, 5, and 6 to adjust and preview the scan. 8. When you are satisfied with the preview item, click the Scan button on the PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box to scan the item. The scanned item appears in PaperPort. ▼ NOTE: If your scanner has a button on the front panel, pressing the button only previews the item. To scan you must click the Scan button on the PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box. Flat219.fm Page 11 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM ADJUSTING SCAN SETTINGS 11 Thumbnail item ADJUSTING SCAN SETTINGS With the PaperPort scanner, you can adjust the scan settings to fine-tune the scanned item. This section tells you how to: ■ Select a predefined scan setting. ■ Customize a scan setting. ■ Scan in color. ■ Adjust the brightness and contrast. ■ Select the area of the item you want to scan. SELECTING A PREDEFINED SCAN SETTING Selecting the proper scan setting before scanning provides the best results for a scanned item. The scan setting determines the sharpness of the item and the number of possible shades of gray or color. These selections affect the speed of the scan and the file size. In the PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box, you can select one of the predefined scan settings described in the following table. Flat219.fm Page 12 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 12 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE Scan Page For Default Setting To Scan Description Faxing, Filing, or Copying Black-and-white 200 dpi Newspaper and magazine articles, receipts, forms, and other text items Provides the fastest scan time and smallest file size. Editing Text (OCR) Black-and-white 300 dpi Business letters, contracts, memos, and other documents that you want to edit Enhances the use of OCR software for converting item text to editable text. Provides higher quality and a larger file size than the Faxing, Filing or Copying scan setting. Black & White Photo Grayscale 100 dpi Black-and-white photos Provides the best setting for black-and-white photos. Color Photo— Faster Color 100 dpi Color pages with many graphics, or mixed graphics and text, line art, or photos that require a quick scan Creates a reasonable scanned color item in a file that is not too large. PaperPort’s default setting. Color Photo— Better Quality Color 300 dpi Photographs and color items Provides the ideal setting for color items, item editing, desktop publishing, and highquality output. Results in a color scan with slower scan time and a larger file size. To select a scan setting: 1. Click the Twain icon on the Command Bar, or choose Acquire from the File menu. The PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box appears. 2. In the Scan Page For options, select the scan setting appropriate for the item you want to scan. For example, to scan an article that you want to fax, choose the Faxing, Filing, or Copying setting. Flat219.fm Page 13 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM ADJUSTING SCAN SETTINGS 13 3. To see the details of the scan setting, such as the bit depth and resolution, click the Advanced Settings button. The Advanced Settings dialog box appears. 4. Click OK to return to the PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box. CUSTOMIZING A SCAN SETTING You can customize a predefined scan setting or create a new custom scan setting. ▼ TIP: At any time, click the Restore Defaults button to restore the original predefined scan settings. To customize a scan setting: 1. Click the Twain icon on the Command Bar, or choose Acquire from the File menu. The PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box appears. 2. In the Scan Page For options, select a predefined scan setting to modify a setting, or select Custom to create a new scan setting. 3. Click the Advanced Settings button. The Advanced Settings dialog box appears. 4. Select your choices for item type, resolution, gamma, and name. 5. Click OK to return to the PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box. SCANNING IN COLOR Your PaperPort scanner is initially set to scan Color Photo—Faster. To scan at a higher resolution, select Color Photo—Better Quality. ▼ NOTE: Scanning at a higher resolution creates a larger file size and takes longer to scan. To minimize the file size and the time required to get a better quality scan, select just the area of the item that you want to scan. For more information about selecting the area of an item, see “Selecting the Area of the Item You Want to Scan” on page 15. Flat219.fm Page 14 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 14 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE To scan in color: 1. Click the Twain icon on the Command Bar, or choose Acquire from the File menu. The PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box appears. 2. Click Color Photo—Faster or Color Photo—Better Quality. You can also use these settings for any other color items such as color pages from articles. 3. Scan the item in the normal manner. ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST Sometimes an item is scanned with the brightness and contrast set to be too light or too dark. For example, a note written with a light pencil may need to be scanned darker to improve legibility. You can adjust the brightness and contrast at which grayscale and color items are scanned. You can also adjust the brightness for black-andwhite items. If an item is currently displayed in the preview area, the changes you make using the Brightness and Contrast control bars are reflected in the preview item. To adjust brightness and contrast: 1. Click the Twain icon on the Command Bar, or choose Acquire from the File menu. The PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box appears. 2. Drag the Brightness slider to the left to make the item darker or to the right to make the item lighter. When you release the mouse button, the change is reflected in the preview item. 3. Drag the Contrast slider to the left to decrease the contrast or to the right to increase the contrast. When you release the mouse button, the change is reflected in the preview item. Flat219.fm Page 15 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM ADJUSTING SCAN SETTINGS 15 SELECTING THE AREA OF THE ITEM YOU WANT TO SCAN ▼ NOTE: The steps for selecting the area to scan are slightly different for the PaperPort 6000B scanner. If you have a PaperPort 6000B scanner please skip this section and see page 17. By default, the PaperPort software automatically scans an entire item placed on the scanner. However, you may want to select only a certain area of an item to scan. Selecting an appropriate scan area can result in a faster scan and a smaller file size. To select the area you want to scan, you can use the predefined scan area icons or manually select an area. For example, if you have a photo that is letter size, but you want to scan only an area approximately 6 x 8 inches, you can use the A5 icon to set these dimensions for you. The Predefined scan areas are as follows: ■ Auto—Automatically sets the entire item as the scan area. By default, Auto is selected. ■ Card—Scans an area 4 x 2.5 inches (10.2 x 6.4 cm), equivalent to an average business card. ■ A5—Scans an area 5.8 x 8.3 inches (14.8 x 21 cm). ■ B5—Scans an area 7.2 x 10.1 inches (18.2 x 25.7 cm). ■ Letter—Scans an area 8.5 x 11 inches (21.6 x 27.9 cm). ■ A4—Scans an area 8.3 x 11.7 inches (21 x 29.7 cm). If you don’t select an icon, Auto is automatically selected. You can also manually select the area that is scanned by dragging the borders surrounding the preview image to reduce or enlarge the area. Flat219.fm Page 16 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 16 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE To select the area you want to scan: 1. Click the Twain icon on the Command Bar, or choose Acquire from the File menu. The PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box appears. 2. Click the Preview button. An image of the scanned item appears in the Preview area. By default, the Auto icon is selected and a selection rectangle surrounds the entire item. 3. (optional) In the Scan Area settings, select the units of measure you want to use for the scan area. You can select either inches, centimeters, or pixels. 4. (optional) To use a scan area icon other than Auto, click one of the predefined scan area icons, such as A4 or Card, in the Preview area. A selection rectangle reflecting the measurement of the selected scan area icon appears. For example, if you click the Letter icon, a rectangle that is 8.5 x 11 inches appears. 5. Drag the rectangle to position it over the area you want to scan. 6. To change the dimensions of the rectangle, click the rectangle, and then drag the borders of the rectangle to resize it. This effectively allows you to crop the item. The dimensions of the selected area appear in the Scan Area settings. 7. Scan the item as you usually do. Flat219.fm Page 17 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM ADJUSTING SCAN SETTINGS 17 SELECTING THE AREA OF THE ITEM YOU WANT TO SCAN (6000B) This section only applies to the PaperPort 6000B scanner. When you preview an item to scan, the selection rectangle around the image indicates the scan area. However, you may want to select only a certain area of an item to scan. Selecting an appropriate scan area can result in a faster scan and a smaller file size. To select the area you want to scan, you can choose a predefined scan area from the drop-down size list, or manually select an area. For example, if you have a photo that is letter size, but you want to scan only an area approximately 5 x 7 inches, you can use the 5 x 7 scan area from the drop-down list to set these dimensions for you. The box next to the drop-down list shows the currently selected scan area. You can also manually select the area that is scanned by dragging the borders of the selection rectangle surrounding the preview image to reduce or enlarge the area. To select the area you want to scan: 1. Click the Twain icon on the Command Bar, or choose Acquire from the File menu. The PaperPort Scan Manager dialog box appears. 2. Click the Preview button. An image of the scanned item appears in the Preview area. A selection rectangle shows the current scan area. 3. (optional) In the Scan Configuration settings, select the units of measure you want to use for the scan area. You can select either inches, centimeters, or pixels. 4. (optional) If you want the scan area to be one of the predefined sizes, choose one of the predefined scan areas from the drop-down list, such as A4 or Business Card. The selection rectangle indicates the measurement of the selected scan area. For example, if you choose the Letter option, the rectangle’s size is 8.5 x 11 inches. 5. Drag the selection rectangle to position it over the area you want to scan. Flat219.fm Page 18 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 18 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 6. To change the dimensions of the rectangle, click the rectangle, and then drag the borders of the rectangle to resize it. This effectively allows you to crop the item. The dimensions of the selected area appear in the Scan Configuration settings. 7. Scan the item as you usually do. CLEANING THE SCANNER GLASS Scanning items that have excessive amounts of dirt or dust may dirty the glass. To ensure the best quality scanned item, wipe the scanner glass with a soft clean cloth to rid the glass of dust or other debris. Flat219.fm Page 19 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM PAPERPORT SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS 19 PAPERPORT SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS Bit Depth Scanning resolution Maximum Item sizes Scanner dimensions Height Width Length Weight Operating temperature Relative humidity Power supply Input voltage/frequency Output voltage/watt Safety and agency certifications Hardware warranty 3000/3100/6000 Series: 30-Bit color (internal), 10-Bit gray (internal), 1-Bit line art/text 6100: 36-Bit color (internal), 12-Bit gray (internal), 1-Bit line art/text Optical resolution: 3000/3100 Series: 300 x 600 dpi 6000 Series: 600 x 1200 dpi 6100 Series: 600 x 1200 dpi Maximum resolution (interpolated): 2400 x 2400 8.5 x 11.69 inches (21.6 x 29.7 cm) 3.2 inches (8.2 cm) 12 inches (30.6 cm) 16.3 inches (41.4 cm) 8.3 pounds 50°–104° F (10°–40° C) 20%–80% 100 Vac, 50/60 Hz (Japan) 120 Vac, 60 Hz (North America) 230 Vac, 50 Hz (Europe) 12 V DC, 15 watt maximum UL, ULc, GS, FCC Class B, VCCI Class 2, CE One-year limited warranty Flat219.fm Page 20 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM Declaration of Conformity The following equipment: Type of Product: Image Scanner Model Numbers: PaperPort 3000; PaperPort 3100; PaperPort 6000 Distributed by: Visioneer, Inc. Telephone: (510) 608-0300 Located at: 34800 Campus Drive Fremont, CA 94555 Facsimile: (510) 608-0352 is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member of States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC; 912/31/EEC; 93/68/EEC). For the evaluation regarding the Electromagnetic Compatibility, the following standards were applied: EMISSION EN 50081-1 (1992) IMMUNITY EN50082-1 (1992) Conducted Radiated EN 55022 (class B) (1994) ESD IEC 1000-4-2 (1995) RS IEC 1000-4-3 (1995) Harmonica EN 60555-2 (1987) EFT/Burst IEC 1000-4-4 (1995) Flicker EN 60555-3 (1987) SURGE IEC 1000-4-5 (1995) and also comply with the requirements set out in the council Directive 73/34/EEC for electrical equipment used within certain voltage limits and the Amendment Directive 93/68/EEC. For the evaluation of the compliance with this Directive, the following standard was applied: EN 60950:1998+A1+A2 The following distributor is responsible for this declaration: Company Name: Visioneer, Inc. Company Address: 34800 Campus Drive, Fremont, CA 94555 Person responsible for making this declaration: Name: Mike Wong Position/Title: Director of Manufacturing Operations Fremont, CA 7/14/97 Place Date Legal Signature Flat219.fm Page 21 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM Declaration of Conformity The following equipment: Type of Product: Image Scanner Model Numbers: PaperPort 6000B Distributed by: Visioneer, Inc. Telephone: (510) 608-0300 Located at: 34800 Campus Drive Fremont, CA 94555 Facsimile: (510) 608-0352 is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member of States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC; 93/68/EEC). For the evaluation regarding the Electromagnetic Compatibility, the following standards were applied: EMISSION EN 50081-1 (1992) IMMUNITY EN50082-1 (1992) Performance Criterion Conducted Radiated EN 55022/A1 (class B) ESD IEC 801-2 (IEC 1000-4-2) (1984) B RS IEC 801-3 (IEC 1000-4-3) (1984) A EFT/Burst IEC 801-4 (IEC 1000-4-4) (1988) B and also comply with the requirements set out in the council Directive 73/23/EEC for electrical equipment used within certain voltage limits and the Amendment Directive 93/68/EEC. For the evaluation of the compliance with this Directive, the following standard was applied: EN 60950:1988/A1:1990/A2:1991 The following distributor is responsible for this declaration: Company Name: Visioneer, Inc. Company Address: 34800 Campus Drive, Fremont, CA 94555 Person responsible for making this declaration: Name: Mike Wong Position/Title: Director of Manufacturing Operations Fremont, CA 2/12/98 Place Date Legal Signature Flat219.fm Page 22 Sunday, February 22, 1998 3:43 PM 22 PAPERPORT FLATBED SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE